This trip was especially special to me because it was the first time I was alone in a foreign country. I did the plane ticket bookings and accommodation bookings, planned my own itinerary...and basically my objective wasn't really to visit all the tourist places but to actually experience a whole new culture. I set out with no photographic vision whatsoever in mind, my photos was going to be about life, and about my life in Taiwan.
This presentation isn't going to be about mindblowing sunrises and sunsets, about classic architecture/landscape shots. It's going to be simple, crisp and honest, which I think is the style I like when I'm doing travel photography.
I'll start with where I lived in Taiwan - Eight Elephants Hostel near Guting MRT, along Jinjiang Street, a rather creepy street at night but full of local flavour which spoke to me.
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This was taken about dawn, when I set off before the sky was bright so that I can get some breakfast.
Before I continue with the photography, I welcome anybody who loves travelling to come and talk to me. I love making friends, and I must say that trait came in very handy when travelling alone. If you'd like me to share more about the travel aspect, give some tips about Taiwan and on travel...do drop me a PM or something.
Cheers and here's hoping for a good thread with loads of exchange.
This presentation isn't going to be about mindblowing sunrises and sunsets, about classic architecture/landscape shots. It's going to be simple, crisp and honest, which I think is the style I like when I'm doing travel photography.
I'll start with where I lived in Taiwan - Eight Elephants Hostel near Guting MRT, along Jinjiang Street, a rather creepy street at night but full of local flavour which spoke to me.
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This was taken about dawn, when I set off before the sky was bright so that I can get some breakfast.
Before I continue with the photography, I welcome anybody who loves travelling to come and talk to me. I love making friends, and I must say that trait came in very handy when travelling alone. If you'd like me to share more about the travel aspect, give some tips about Taiwan and on travel...do drop me a PM or something.
Cheers and here's hoping for a good thread with loads of exchange.
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